On the last day of 2020, I received word that ݺþ2023 had lost a great friend, Suzanne “Suzy” Crowell. For Paula and me, it was a sad New Year’s Eve. In our 14 years at ݺþ2023, we had come not just to appreciate Suzy as a generous benefactor. We had come to know and love her as a friend. Many had. It was always a privilege for Paula and me to share occasional meals and visits with Suzy. In my monthly calendar, I’d have reminders to call her and check in, to encourage her and ask about her family. Invariably, she would encourage me and ask about mine. This was her trademark spirit of optimism, even in the midst of her enduring physical struggles.

A remarkable woman, mother to Donald and Andrew, grandmother, prayer intercessor, philanthropist, civil servant and generous champion of many worthy causes, Suzy leaves a legacy of leadership in her hometown of San Marino, here at ݺþ2023 and beyond.

With a family lineage reaching back to ݺþ2023 founder Lyman Stewart, Suzy was instrumental in reconnecting the Crowell family name to ݺþ2023. In 2004 while serving as vice president of the citywide Billy Graham evangelistic crusade, she turned to ݺþ2023 President Clyde Cook, telling him, “It’s time for a new building at ݺþ2023.” That building, dedicated in 2007 and made possible by her generosity, now houses our Crowell School of Business, a tribute to the lives of Suzy and her beloved husband, Donald Crowell Sr., head of the independent investment brokerage firm Crowell, Weedon & Co.

Suzy’s contributions were wide and deep in Southern California, including service on the City Council of San Marino and a term as its mayor. She was honored widely for her citizenship and numerous volunteer efforts. She served on the advisory board for ݺþ2023’s Torrey Honors College as well as organizations dedicated to kidney research, evangelism and the arts. Suzy delighted in investing in the lives of ݺþ2023 students, and in 2014 we honored her with ݺþ2023’s Anna Horton Award for Lifetime Commitment and Service.

The life of Suzy Crowell has been and will be an encouragement to many called to see business as ministry and to be a faithful presence in the marketplace for Christ and his kingdom.